,r»» * s^SRT. . MAISON DE MODE DE PARIS. ROWN, TI¥ING, & CO., • IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS, SILK MERCBRS, OUJEWTTEBS, HABERDASHERS, TAILOBB, AND GENERAL DEAPBRS. 8., E., & Co. respwfcfuUy desire to call attention to their present extensive Stock of Goods, suitable for the coming season, and in soliciting inspection of the same, hare, every confidence that the following Goods will meet with general approval. Parisian and British Millinery, Parisian and British Jackets and Ulsters, Manrie Cloths in a variety of styles Ladies' Underclothing, Corsets, Baby Linen, Rich Black Silks of recognised makes, Colored Silks in all the. newest shades for evening w«ar, Ball Dresses, Black and Colored Silk Velvets, and Velveteens, Fancy Dress Materials, in all the leading textures and colorings, Mosgiel D«ass Tweeds, Homespuns, Ladies' Fancy Scarf*, Ties, Ribbons, Lace Sets, Ltnen Sets, Frillaiga, Ruchings, Real and Rnitation Laces, Edgings, Sewn-work, Gloves, Mitts, VYcol Goods, Shawls, Shawlettes, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, Fringes, Trimming*, Buttons, Habordashery, Bullion Fringes, Certain Bands, Domestic Drapery. Shaetiags, Caliooes, Diapers, Table Linen, White aad Colored Flannels, Blankets, AU-wcol Crimean Shirtings, Reps, Cretonnes, Wool Damasks, Table Covers, Brussels, Tapestry and Kidderminster (hspeiis, Rugt, Skin Mats, Men s, Youths', a»d Boys' Clothing in Home and Colonial makes, Overcoats. Waterproofs, Travelling Trunk*, Carpet and Leather Bags, Satchels, Gents' Hosiery, Shirts, Ties, Gloves, Umbrellas, etc, etc. 8., E., ft Co. would also draw special notice to the Tailoring Depaitment. They now hold the Largest Stock of British, German and Colonial Tweeds and Cloths in the trade. Tie Oatter'i reputation for acknowledged taste and correct fit has long been established. DUNEDf N: MANSE AND PRINCES STREETS, BASINGH ALL STREET, LONDON. BROWN, EWING, & CO. MEDICAL. NEW ZEALAND STBAM DANDELION CCFFEE AND PILL FACTORY AND EOTANIO DISPBNSARY, &c, 96, George street. J NT IL has pleasure in intimating that his <t> preparations of the world - renowned DAKDELION have met with so much success that he haa at e»nkiderable cost »rected a Kiln and Roasting Appliances, and a. Steam Mill for grinding the Dandelion Coffee, Herbs, Roots and Spices He o*n now guarantee the various Powders Free from Adulteration, and as hitherto, at a Reasonable Price.
Our Tarious Medioinea are Proving a Blessing To Man. THE BOTANIC has cured many bad cases of "Whooping Cough, while our Balm of Gilead has not failed to cure tie Moat Violent Colds. OUR BLOOD PTJRIFIBR, at 2s 6d, has been pronounced Superior to the Imported kinds at 4s Gd. OUR "WORM MEDICINES are commanding a sale that proves their genuineness. As we formerly we do not trouble our customers for testimonials ; but for the benefit of cu Vomers we jHiblibh this one : To Mr Neil, Herbalist. Sir, —It gives me pleasure to bear testimony im the efficacy of your Worm Powders and Dandelion Pills. I got one dozen of the Powders and found that one Powder was the means of thoroughly curing my child two years old. I hare also tried them on other children, and can heartily recommend them to parents as the safest and best Worm Medicine.—J. Miller. rtlv , A Fair Trial is Requested. J. NEIL, 96, George street, Dunedin. iOUITS'S GUARANTEED ACETIC J ACID Is an External, Safe, and Valuable Remedy for Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Erysipelas, Spinal, Liver, and Heart Disease; also "for Kidney and Stomach Complaints, Constipation, Piles, and Dropsy. It is a sure and permanent cure (where no organ is destroyed) for Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Sprains, and Contusions, and is powerful in allaying fever, and a most valnable disinfectant. It is cheap, and easily applied. Having been long in general use at Home, in tiie Australian Colonies, and the West Coast of New Zealand, many thouands have had ample proof of its value and use 10 other remedy. The Guaranteed Aoid, Sponges with handles, Flesh Brushes, Spray Producers, and Pamphlets sold, wholesale and retail, by S. AND W. MACKAT, Booksellers, &c, 130, George street, Dunedin. OOTOR THOMAS may be consulted In Affections of the Nervous System, Depression of Spirits, Impaired Memory, General Debility, Indigestion, Flushing, Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart, Diseases of the Lungs, liver, and Kidneys, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Consulting Rooms—Octagon, next Working Men's Club (late Dr Hansons). Hours of Consultation from 9 a.rru till 8 p.m. daily. v February, 1859, Dr Thomas received hli Diploma as a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England. Maroh, 1864, Dr Thomas received his Diploma
as Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, London; alao his Diploma in Midwifery from the Royal College of Surgeons. 1871, Dr Tho»an passed his examination as Doetor of Medicine at Lieig'i University of Giessen, Germany, Consultation by letter, LI. Medlolnei forwarded to any part 0} New Zealand)
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Evening Star, Issue 5042, 2 May 1879, Page 4
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